Hi,
As I understood, you print on this film with black ink
and then pose with UV. So there is no need to buy
waterproof version?
Did you use dry film, and laminate the PCB?
Best,
Dr.
--- scratch_6057 <
dml.empsrch@...> wrote:
> This is basically just an FYI post, I know it reads
> like an
> advertisement but I have NO connection with the
> company except being
> a happy customer.
>
> If you are one of those people who use
> Photosensitive boards to
> produce your PCBs, and you are using the 3M, Epson
> or other Inkjet
> Transparency media to make films, (positive /
> negative).
> You may want to take a look at this
> (
>
http://screenprinters.net/product_group.php?gid=inkjetfilm > ).
>
> I have used this material with an old Epson Stylus
> 1160 and obtained
> what I consider to be exceptional results compared
> to the other films
> I have tried (also used with Stylus 660, results
> were not as good but
> were useable). Unlike other films I have used which
> have a coating to
> provide a tooth for the ink to bind to but take
> quite some time for
> the ink to dry and allow for ink "pooling" causing
> non uniformity in
> coverage, the coating on the film (above link)
> absorbs the ink almost
> immediately. The coating acts as if it is some sort
> of gelatin which
> soaks in the ink as it is laid onto the material.
>
> My printer settings have been, Highest Density,
> Glossy Photo Paper,
> High Speed = OFF, & whatever else I would normally
> use for a FINAL
> Photo Quality Print.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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